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The Best Hotels in Argentina

Argentina's vast expanse—stretching over 2,300 miles from north to south—is best explored region by region. Whether you're drawn to the lively food and culture scene of Buenos Aires or dreaming of hiking adventures through Patagonia's wilderness, there are plenty of beautiful boutique hotels to explore along the way.

From Buenos Aires to Tierra del Fuego, these are the best hotels in Argentina.

  • 1. The Best Hotel in Las Pampas: La Bamba de Areco

  • Pool at La Bamba de Areco | relaischateaux.com

    Argentina’s Pampas region is a stunning area of lush flatlands, and it's also the birthplace of Gaucho culture (Argentina’s version of the cowboy.) Live out your gaucho fantasies with a stay at La Bamba de Areco, an early 19th-century estancia that’s been converted into a luxury Relais & Chateaux hotel.

    Rooms are decorated with leather, wood, and wool accents and are named after famous horses. Speaking of horses, guests can sign up for horse riding classes or even try playing polo.

  • 2. The Best Hotel in Tierra del Fuego: Los Cauquenes Resort & Spa

  • Front of Los Caquenes Resort & Spa | Expedia

    Translated to, “the land of fire,” the Tierra del Fuego province is one of the most beautiful regions in Argentina. It’s also sometimes called “the end of the world” due to its remote location at the southernmost tip of the country—which means no matter where you’re coming from, it will be a long journey to get here, so you’ll want a soft landing pad. You’ll find respite at Los Caquenes Resort & Spa, a five-star hotel overlooking the Beagle Channel.

    Here, you can relax in a hot tub facing the water, walk the beach just outside the hotel’s doors, or sip a glass of Aregentina’s finest vino in the wine bar. If you’re feeling up for it, take advantage of the many excursions offered by the property, including Beagle Channel cruises, penguin colony tours, and guided hikes.

  • 3. The Best Hotel in Buenos Aires: Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires

  • Four Seasons Buenos Aires | Expedia

    Set in the upscale Recoleta neighborhood, the Four Seasons Buenos Aires seamlessly blends old-world charm with modern sophistication. The property is a combination of an early 20th-century Belle Époque mansion and a contemporary high-rise tower, which sounds like an odd pairing, but somehow manages to deliver the right blend of glamour and comfort.

    Inside, the decor includes nods to Argentina’s cultural staples—think equestrian motifs and tango-inspired art. The mansion leans into opulence with gilded mirrors, crystal chandeliers, and elegant patterned wallpaper, while the tower has more sleek and modern rooms.

    The hotel’s landscaped gardens are a peaceful escape from busy Buenos Aires, complete with a heated Roman-style pool.

    Dining is a highlight: Pony Line serves craft cocktails in a chic, equestrian-themed lounge, while Elena specializes in dry-aged steaks that draw locals and visitors alike. For an authentic Argentine experience, guests can join the Sunday barbecue in the hotel’s secret garden—a true celebration of local flavors.

  • 4. The Best Hotel in Mendoza: Entre Cielos

  • Sundeck at Entre Cielos | Expedia

    Mendoza is a world-renowned wine region, so if you’re planning a trip here, it’s probably to sample some grapes. You can’t get any closer to the action than by booking a room at Entre Cielos, a boutique hotel set among Malbec vines in a working vineyard.

    There are just 24 rooms on this intimate property, each of which features a private terrace overlooking the vineyards—and every room is stocked with a complimentary bottle of wine to welcome guests. If you happen to overindulge during your stay, Entre Cielos has an onsite hammam spa, which offers treatments that promise to “rid the body of accumulated toxins”.